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16th Annual Kentucky
Environmental Permitting and Reporting Conference August 20-21 2013 — Hilton Lexington Downtown — Lexington, Ky.
This conference is for you ... Plant personnel responsible for air and water permitting Managers who review permit applications and work with corporate staff and production to plan for and implement changes in operations
Facility personnel who must review new permits and evaluate whether to accept permit conditions or challenge them
Facility personnel who develop plans, or work with consultants to develop plans to address contamination on site
Persons responsible for compliance with environmental requirements
Persons responsible for dealing with waste management issues at the facility
16th Annual Environmental Permitting and Reporting Conference The Kentucky Chamber of Commerce’s environmental conference is the most complete and comprehensive permitting and reporting course offered in Kentucky. This course will provide you with the information you need to understand environmental permitting programs, while giving you the most current information on reporting issues facing the regulated community. This is the one conference environmental professionals cannot afford to miss.
Continuing Education CLE credit approval is pending CEU and CPE
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Online: kychamber.com/EnvPermit | Phone: 502-848-8727 | Email: lhill@kychamber.com | Fax: 502-695-5051
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Agenda TUESDAY
full session descriptions at kychamber.com/EnvPermit
AUGUST 20
8 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast with Sponsors 8:30 a.m. Welcome Jim Ford, Senior Vice President of Business Education, Kentucky Chamber of Commerce 8:35 a.m. Program Overview Carolyn Brown, Esq., Managing Partner, Lexington and Chair of Environmental and Natural Resources Practice Group, Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP 8:45 a.m. Opening General Session Introduction by Presenting Sponsor Carolyn Brown, Esq., Managing Partner, Lexington and Chair of Environmental and Natural Resources Practice Group, Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP Opening General Session: Enforcement Actions and Permit Challenges: Navigating the Administrative Appeals Process Tim Hagerty, Esq., Member, Frost Brown Todd LLC; Mike Haines, General Counsel, Office of the Secretary, Energy and Environment Cabinet; and Bob Layton, Chief Hearing Officer and Executive Director, Office of Administrative Hearings 9:45 a.m. Morning Break with Sponsors CONCURRENT SESSION ONE
10:15 a.m. Workshop A: Air Permitting 101 Gregory Hemker, CHMM, President, EHS Technology Group
WEDNESDAY
Workshop B: New Certification Requirements for KPDES Permit Compliance Testing Jesse Parrish, Esq., Associate, Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP and Doug Wolfe, Director of Compliance and Development, McCoy and McCoy Laboratories, Inc.
Workshop E: Revising Air Permits for Smaller Projects: Grappling with the Distinctions Between Off-Permit Notification, Section 502b10 Changes and Minor Revisions Paul Smith, P.E., Quality Director, Trinity Consultants
Workshop C: TSCA: Import and Export Compliance Scott Smith, Senior Consultant, Smith Management Group
Workshop F: Stream Disturbance Permitting Basics Clay Larkin, Esq., Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP
11:30 a.m. Luncheon General Session Introduction by Gold Sponsor Gregory Hemker, CHMM, President, EHS Technology Group
2:30 p.m. Afternoon Break with Sponsors
12:15 p.m. Luncheon General Session: Kentucky’s New Cleanup Regulation: A Hopeful Pathway to New Permits…and Jobs Roy Funkhouser, P.G., Principal-in-Charge, Linebach Funkhouser, Inc. and Tony Hatton, Director, Division of Waste Management, KDEP CONCURRENT SESSION TWO
1:15 p.m. Workshop D: Hazardous Waste Management 101: Common Compliance Issues Gregory Hemker, CHMM, President, EHS Technology Group and Jon Maybriar, Branch Manager, Field Operations Branch, Division of Waste Management
3 p.m. General Session: Release Reporting and Emergency Response Carolyn Brown, Esq., Managing Partner, Lexington and Chair of Environmental and Natural Resources Practice Group, Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP; Robert Francis, KDEP, Environmental Response Team (Invited); Tom Gabbard, Division of Water, Field Operations Branch (Invited); Tom Howell, Managing Director, New West, LLC; and Kathleen Regan, P.E., Principal Engineer, AMEC 4:30 p.m. Sessions end and Networking Reception with Sponsors begins 5:30 p.m. Day One adjourns
AUGUST 21
8 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast with Sponsors
Propps, Esq. and LaJuana Wilcher, Esq., English, Lucas, Priest & Owsley, LLP
8:30 a.m. Environmental Issues Facing the Commonwealth Chad Harpole, Vice President, Governmental Affairs, Kentucky Chamber of Commerce
9:45 a.m. Morning Break with Sponsors
8:45 a.m. Opening General Session Introduction by Presenting Sponsor Carolyn Brown, Esq., Managing Partner, Lexington and Chair of Environmental and Natural Resources Practice Group, Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP Opening General Session: Stormwater Permitting: Purpose, Process, Pitfalls and Proposals Jory Becker, P.E., Surface Water Permits Branch, Division of Water and Samantha
CONCURRENT SESSION THREE
10:15 a.m. Workshop G: ArcGIS for Air Quality: Exploring Geographical Information Systems (GIS) Capabilities for Use in Air Permitting and Air Quality Modeling Projects Abhishek Bhat, Environmental Consultant and John Colebrook, Senior Consultant, Trinity Consultants Workshop H: Stormwater Regulations: It’s Time to Get Serious W. Blaine Early, III, Esq., Member, Stites & Harbison PLLC
Workshop I: Annual Compliance Certifications – The Revised Requirements Jennifer Cave, Esq., Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP 11:30 a.m. Luncheon General Session Introduction by Gold Sponsor Roy Funkhouser, P.G., Principal-in-Charge, Linebach Funkhouser, Inc. 12:15 p.m. Luncheon General Session: Inside the Kentucky Department for Environmental Protection Bruce Scott, Commissioner, Kentucky Department for Environmental Protection; Sandy Gruzesky, Director, Division of Water; Tony Hatton, Director, Division of Waste Management; and John Lyons, Director, Division of Air Quality
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WEDNESDAY
AUGUST 21
CONTINUED
CONCURRENT SESSION FOUR
1:15 p.m. Workshop J: Everything You Always Wanted (and Need) to Know About Kentucky’s Emission Inventory System (KyEIS) John Colebrook, Senior Consultant, Trinity Consultants and Melissa Duff, Program Planning Branch, Division for Air Workshop K: What You Need to Know About Clean Air Act Section 112(r) and the Risk Management Program Kyle Hagen, Senior Engineer, Smith Management Group
Workshop N: Emergency Stationary Engines: Navigating the Permitting and RICE NESHAP Compliance Issues Kelly Bartley, Esq., Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP and Paul Smith, P.E., Quality Director, Trinity Consultants
Workshop L: Hazardous Materials Transportation Requirements Chris Habel, Esq., Member, Frost Brown Todd LLC 2:15 p.m. Afternoon Break CONCURRENT SESSION FIVE
2:30 p.m. Workshop M: Frequently Overlooked Permit-Related Issues That Can Ruin Your Day Aaron Keatley, Director, Division of Compliance and Doug Linebach, Principal, Linebach Funkhouser, Inc.
Workshop O: Enforcement Trends in Permitting and Reporting Philip Schworer, Esq., Frost Brown Todd LLC and Jeff Cummins, Director, Division of Enforcement 3:30 p.m. 16th Annual Kentucky Environmental Permitting and Reporting Conference concludes
full session descriptions at kychamber.com/EnvPermit
Location and Lodging August 20-21 (80889) Hilton Lexington Downtown, 369 West Vine Street, Lexington, Ky. 40507 Tel: 859-231-9000 Hotel Room Rate: $119* | Hotel Room Cutoff Date: August 5, 2013
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When contacting hotel for lodging, please specify that you are with the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce’s 16th Annual Kentucky Environmental Permitting and Reporting Conference to receive the discounted rate. *The advertised Kentucky Chamber room rate cannot be guaranteed after the cutoff date.
16th Annual Kentucky Environmental Permitting and Reporting Conference
Registration Fees ❑ $795/Kentucky Chamber members ❑ $995/Non-member
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(choose one from each session) Concurrent Session One — 10:15 a.m., Tue. August 20 ❏ A: Air Permitting 101 ❏ B: New Certification Requirements for KPDES Permit Compliance Testing ❏ C: TSCA: Import and Export Compliance Concurrent Session Two — 1:15 p.m., Tue. August 20 ❏ D: Hazardous Waste Management 101: Common Compliance Issues ❏ E: Revising Air Permits for Smaller Projects: Grappling with the Distinctions Between Off-Permit Notification, Section 502b10 Changes and Minor Revisions ❏ F: Stream Disturbance Permitting Basics
Concurrent Session Three — 10:15 a.m., Wed. August 21 ❏ G: ArcGIS for Air Quality: Exploring Geographical Information Systems (GIS) Capabilities for Use in Air Permitting and Air Quality Modeling Projects ❏ H: Stormwater Regulations: It’s Time to Get Serious ❏ I: Annual Compliance Certifications – The Revised Requirements
Concurrent Session Four — 1:15 p.m., Wed. August 21 ❏ J: Everything You Always Wanted (and Need) to Know About Kentucky’s Emission Inventory System (KyEIS)
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Online: kychamber.com/EnvPermit | Phone: 502-848-8727 | Email: lhill@kychamber.com | Fax: 502-695-5051
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16th Annual Kentucky
Environmental Permitting and Reporting Conference August 20-21, 2013 Hilton Lexington Downtown | Lexington, Ky.
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